B7100 Restore Project Has Begun

   / B7100 Restore Project Has Begun #121  
I like your cultivator/hiller, JT. Is that an as-bought, a modification, or a custom built attachment?
 
   / B7100 Restore Project Has Begun
  • Thread Starter
#122  
IMG_1109.jpg


I notice that the B7100 runs hot and has a lot of black smoke when I run the mower on "high" pto, but when on "low" works great and goes forever. Runs about 210-220 degrees and no smoke. Cuts through high wet grass like butter. The JD with a 709 on the back will cut through tree trunks but not as agile when in the woods grooming trails. Overall, it is a great tool and a good compliment to the big boy.

Thanks for the temps. That is what mine runs according to my gauge and is confirmed with the infrared. I hope to find a good used finish mower soon to use on some large areas that I mow with the Cub. I have really enjoyed using mine so far and looks like you have too.
 
   / B7100 Restore Project Has Begun
  • Thread Starter
#123  
I like your cultivator/hiller, JT. Is that an as-bought, a modification, or a custom built attachment?

Thanks, I took my cultivator and made a tool bar for it then bought the hillers and fabricated adjustable mounting plates. I keep the plows adjusted to take out the tire tracks and lay off my rows. The hillers can be turned up out of the way when laying off rows.
 
   / B7100 Restore Project Has Begun #124  
Sometimes I just amuse myself:
IMG_1133.jpg


...it does work great; but looks funny.

temps run 160-190 with this getup.
I have never gotten the HST temp gauge off peg - gauge works too; I tested it.
 
   / B7100 Restore Project Has Begun
  • Thread Starter
#125  
Good thing you put some weight on the front.
 
   / B7100 Restore Project Has Begun
  • Thread Starter
#127  
Got the rectifier on today and it is charging from 13v at idle to 16.5 at 3/4 throttle. Now I can pursue the headlights. Still haven't solved the high engine temp with PTO work but 6mmbr's B7100 is running in the same range using the PTO so I am wondering if this is normal for our tractors. If I could survey all B7100 owners who have installed temp gauges on their tractors then maybe I could get a good baseline for the correct operating temp. My Ford 1210 is also a 3 cylinder 16HP and it only runs 154 deg. using the same tiller. This is confirmed using my infrared on the head. The Ford uses a water pump with the same size radiator as the Kubota. I uploaded a video on youtube titled B7100 Dynamo Output but haven't found it yet.
 
   / B7100 Restore Project Has Begun #128  
My B7100 Needs a engine , can anyone tell me what will fit in there besides a D750 and can I buy a engine out of a generator or something else that will bolt up ?
 
   / B7100 Restore Project Has Begun #129  
If you don't get an answer here, try this other forum. I did a search and found this thread. According to posts its possible to use D750 or D850 or D950, and get more HP, and more options in finding something.

http://www.orangetractortalks.com/forums/showthread.php?t=6555

I also found a site diesel engine traders.

http://www.dieselenginetrader.com/engines.cfm?ID=44

Be mindful, there are some different setups regarding cooling systems, water pump or syphon. I think these vintage Kubotas used syphon.
 

Tractor & Equipment Auctions

EXCAVATOR JACKHAMMER (A58214)
EXCAVATOR...
2020 INTERNATIONAL REEFER TRUCK (A58214)
2020 INTERNATIONAL...
Yanmar YT359 (A53317)
Yanmar YT359 (A53317)
Case IH MX270 Tractor (A59814)
Case IH MX270...
2014 Chevrolet Impala Sedan (A59231)
2014 Chevrolet...
500BBL WHEELED FRAC TANK (A58214)
500BBL WHEELED...
 
Top